Sorry 1 last question. There were people on the reviews that were saying there were a lot of games blacked out. Did this happen to you guys and lest say I was in MN and the Vikings were on at the same time I should be able to watch the Packers on my computer right? As far as I know blackouts only happen if the stadium is too empty.

If it's anything like the NHL package, your game will be blacked out on Sunday Ticket if it is available for you to watch in your area on national TV. So if it's on MNF, SNF, TNF, or scheduled to be on CBS/FOX during the day in your location, it will be blacked out.

If the game doesn't sell out then it is blacked out entirely and won't be on TV if you live in the market of the team. i.e. Buffalo at the end of the year.

Right. Someone from DirecTv today tried to tell me that it doesn't matter where you are it will blackout the game that your address is at not where your device is at. I thought that was really strange so I looked it up and on the website it says device location. So I am correct in assuming that the guy from DirecTV had no clue what he was talking about lol.

Basically what the guy from DirecTV said was...

I live in MN so the Viking will be blacked out on my computer if I am in Colorado but I will be able to see the Bronco game on my laptop.

In reality it is...

I live in MN and am in Colorado so the Bronco game is blacked out but every other game not shown in Colorado that day will be on my laptop.

I could be totally wrong but I think the guy is right. I'm pretty sure it knows your original address and blacks out games there, not your current location. I might be thinking about the NHL package though. I would do some more research or maybe call back and try to get a different person because I'm not 100% positive on the answer.

Totally disregard everything I just said. From DirecTV's website:

Quote:

Why can't I see some games on NFL SUNDAY TICKET Mobile when I am traveling?

Currently, NFL SUNDAY TICKET has to enforce blackout rules as required by the NFL. These rules are based on your device's location. If the app can't determine your device's location, your account information will be used.

So I guess the only time you'd have trouble is if your location can't be determined, but if you have enough service or whatever to stream the game, they should be able to detect where you are._________________

Sorry 1 last question. There were people on the reviews that were saying there were a lot of games blacked out. Did this happen to you guys and lest say I was in MN and the Vikings were on at the same time I should be able to watch the Packers on my computer right? As far as I know blackouts only happen if the stadium is too empty.

If it's anything like the NHL package, your game will be blacked out on Sunday Ticket if it is available for you to watch in your area on national TV. So if it's on MNF, SNF, TNF, or scheduled to be on CBS/FOX during the day in your location, it will be blacked out.

If the game doesn't sell out then it is blacked out entirely and won't be on TV if you live in the market of the team. i.e. Buffalo at the end of the year.

Right. Someone from DirecTv today tried to tell me that it doesn't matter where you are it will blackout the game that your address is at not where your device is at. I thought that was really strange so I looked it up and on the website it says device location. So I am correct in assuming that the guy from DirecTV had no clue what he was talking about lol.

Basically what the guy from DirecTV said was...

I live in MN so the Viking will be blacked out on my computer if I am in Colorado but I will be able to see the Bronco game on my laptop.

In reality it is...

I live in MN and am in Colorado so the Bronco game is blacked out but every other game not shown in Colorado that day will be on my laptop.

I could be totally wrong but I think the guy is right. I'm pretty sure it knows your original address and blacks out games there, not your current location. I might be thinking about the NHL package though. I would do some more research or maybe call back and try to get a different person because I'm not 100% positive on the answer.

Totally disregard everything I just said. From DirecTV's website:

Quote:

Why can't I see some games on NFL SUNDAY TICKET Mobile when I am traveling?

Currently, NFL SUNDAY TICKET has to enforce blackout rules as required by the NFL. These rules are based on your device's location. If the app can't determine your device's location, your account information will be used.

So I guess the only time you'd have trouble is if your location can't be determined, but if you have enough service or whatever to stream the game, they should be able to detect where you are.

Right so if I am using a hotels internet they should easily be able to detect my IP address and get my location. I was baffled when this guy said that. I have extra innings and it uses my IP address so I assumed Sunday ticket would do the same._________________Props to Jamison. for the sick sig!!

Sorry 1 last question. There were people on the reviews that were saying there were a lot of games blacked out. Did this happen to you guys and lest say I was in MN and the Vikings were on at the same time I should be able to watch the Packers on my computer right? As far as I know blackouts only happen if the stadium is too empty.

If it's anything like the NHL package, your game will be blacked out on Sunday Ticket if it is available for you to watch in your area on national TV. So if it's on MNF, SNF, TNF, or scheduled to be on CBS/FOX during the day in your location, it will be blacked out.

If the game doesn't sell out then it is blacked out entirely and won't be on TV if you live in the market of the team. i.e. Buffalo at the end of the year.

Right. Someone from DirecTv today tried to tell me that it doesn't matter where you are it will blackout the game that your address is at not where your device is at. I thought that was really strange so I looked it up and on the website it says device location. So I am correct in assuming that the guy from DirecTV had no clue what he was talking about lol.

Basically what the guy from DirecTV said was...

I live in MN so the Viking will be blacked out on my computer if I am in Colorado but I will be able to see the Bronco game on my laptop.

In reality it is...

I live in MN and am in Colorado so the Bronco game is blacked out but every other game not shown in Colorado that day will be on my laptop.

I could be totally wrong but I think the guy is right. I'm pretty sure it knows your original address and blacks out games there, not your current location. I might be thinking about the NHL package though. I would do some more research or maybe call back and try to get a different person because I'm not 100% positive on the answer.

Totally disregard everything I just said. From DirecTV's website:

Quote:

Why can't I see some games on NFL SUNDAY TICKET Mobile when I am traveling?

Currently, NFL SUNDAY TICKET has to enforce blackout rules as required by the NFL. These rules are based on your device's location. If the app can't determine your device's location, your account information will be used.

So I guess the only time you'd have trouble is if your location can't be determined, but if you have enough service or whatever to stream the game, they should be able to detect where you are.

Right so if I am using a hotels internet they should easily be able to detect my IP address and get my location. I was baffled when this guy said that. I have extra innings and it uses my IP address so I assumed Sunday ticket would do the same.

Yeah now that I think of it the NHL package was the same way, you're definitely right._________________

I'll just add that I had trouble with the "best available" setting on the video app. It rarely stayed off the lowest two quality settings. Initially I thought this was due to having an older computer but found if I just picked a mid to high setting it played just fine.

I'll just add that I had trouble with the "best available" setting on the video app. It rarely stayed off the lowest two quality settings. Initially I thought this was due to having an older computer but found if I just picked a mid to high setting it played just fine.

Yeah I had that problem with the Preseason Live thing as well.

One last question...

Where do you go to login to Sunday Ticket Max if I want to watch on my computer? Is there a website for it or is it an app._________________Props to Jamison. for the sick sig!!